Illegal sand lifting from the Gorai river in Faridpur has continued for the past two months – posing erosion risks and displacement of those living by the river.
Shah Asaduzzaman Tapan, chairman of Dumain Union Parishad under Madhukhali upazila, has been allegedly lifting sand at Dumain ghat, while a company named MNZ Bricks is said to be extracting soil out of a recently formed char close to Kheyaghat in Rayzadpur.
On a recent visit to Dumain ghat and the char where local farmers cultivate vegetables, UNB’s Faridpur correspondent saw dredger machines and piles of sand on the bank of the river in both places.
A dredger machine driver at Dumain ghat said they extract 8,000 to 10,000 square foot of sand per day.
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